The Kabul–Darulaman Tramway was a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge railway in Afghanistan. It was constructed after Emir Amanullah gave the order in 1923...
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"perhaps the most exquisite street of the capital Kabul". A narrow-gauge railway, the Kabul-Darulaman Tramway, was also built and operated through this boulevard...
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universities. Kabul's only railway service, the Kabul–Darulaman Tramway, operated for six years from 1923 to 1929. When Zahir Shah took power in 1933, Kabul had...
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Darul Aman Palace (redirect from Darulaman Palace)
Aman[ullah]') is a three-story-tall palace located in Darulaman, about 16 km (9.9 mi) south-west of the center of Kabul, Afghanistan. Surrounding the palace are the...
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Afghanistan. 1923 – Kabul–Darulaman Tramway constructed. 1924 – Amani High School founded. 1928 – Paghman Gardens open. 1931 Kabul University established...
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Rail transport in Afghanistan (section Kabul tramway)
railway at present in Afghanistan is five miles long, between Kabul and Darulaman". The tramway closed (date unknown), and was dismantled in the 1940s, but...
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Country/territory Railway Afghanistan Kabul–Darulaman Tramway (defunct) Antigua and Barbuda 80 km long sugar cane plantation network (defunct) Australia...
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